Stolen Pablo Picasso print is recovered
Brazilian police said Monday they have found a stolen Picasso print, the last of four artworks to be recovered following a museum heist in June.
On June 12, three robbers stole Picasso’s “Minotaur, Drinker and Women,” along with the Picasso print “The Painter and the Model,” from Sao Paulo’s Estacao Pinacoteca Museum.
Thieves also took the paintings “Women at the Window” by Emiliano DiCavalcanti and “Couple” by Lasar Segall.
The artworks are estimated to be worth $630,000. Two suspects were arrested after the other artworks were recovered last month.
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